PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. roioTiitiarwwingnom • • PITTSBURGH: ocxoBER. 23. jez4 Eli To Adrertkeerse. , Neltteet the Edlietill Moms ~1 1• L ui A ir o., ,,, • neetorthe Date Cueette„ ere welted esrrtersltetthodeetne their ootteeeteeppear the pep: an Weds,. atonaloe. t.leserhatet them in Were Oahect. on Batesday. nolOPlntalsorgb Gnu:Mo.—The ram:44 .drallatton of, am lam Garde ads to om.lntotnassaan a moot desirable medium of soaking their bashamsknowit gni. tin:dation Is between tour aid ttatininstd•mtdant - almortarori mordant, _ma:madam and stapler,. In IPe.krn Paznisilranis; sad !astern Ohlp,. • . a.van . pa Payments_. — Enta_.—liereafter no sub . =lotion be taken Sae the Dilly, or Weekly Gazette. payment la nude In Whenever the UMa is op to efkkh the anlnerliklon V 'pad, the raw fill b inms.blr itoPiva. the mab*:69tk. I. 00- : .nred by ethane* payment.-Al! transient adrartblee. ':of *wry . deeetiption. will be ramstrtl to to VIM in ad aiane. The cull aseeptlona Inn l e a vlqne netts] mouth ly or Teel' ma:arida are mule, arolnlk< =2= 7-' lllodpu!svand 1111noli. %tn. Stock Basks. We take thie mole of notifying those who re- Mit to us by mail. that we can no longer receive the 215t1.13'0f the Italians and Illinov4 . State Stock Yanks! 'They are not current In this pity, and -we 'cannot.sell them except at a ruinous shave. COLTITEGY CiTY. BUSI:NEB.4 It is now ibme eighteartmo . nthe 'since we gave oar views, in a rew desultory ititiclei, on .:Conn-' „trijliitaos . ," designed especially. lor,lliose who .lite Onesaves are compelled to spend their time A. 114 StrODgill . 11 livelihood in cities. :These articles. we nee led to bonne Amp ve, co'nsidetations, were general& read and appreed, arid we have Leon frequently request ed to Steam 'tho subject from time to time for the benefit of those who are desirous la enjoy the quiet and pleasures of a rural home in con neetites with the cares and excitement of a city tfinte we penned the Articles referred to we hive resided, in the country, some twelve miles fn . stiftle city; for more than a year, and have added the information acquirtd front experience to that deduced from reading and reflection.—' We shall Aire setae of these experiences as we - pass pleng, bet may say here,.nt the outset, that we have not been disappointed or disheartened, althongh liebstre bad one of. the most disagree ' able eases known to the olderresidents.• have not met with a single dißeaty we did not apprehend, and we hane not over -eithrutted the delights o't a country life In a Word, we pre entirely our experiment, and hive no disposition to relinquishit. On the contrary we regard the country as oar ieremnent hode. What we - ;therefore recommend to others we' practice ourself, under circumstances as difficult, .irt•regird to our avocation, probably, as . most City heiress men. • The'love of nature as of country is inherent in theyherein breast, and nese; Ceises to linger there Like' all the better sentiments - of our nature it. flourishes . or decline' In accordance nth edocatioaand hibita, 'and ligeea/1y under the coutiol of the dotal and intellectual feelings aiedt capacities: A,person may lea great xnee . .ure; .11eotroy this 'tee:bent by "lime a redid greed atter wealth 'a subjection to the lower pleasures and excitements of city life, the absent.: Lion - of ; the mind" with the cares of business, altuttittg olit everything else, and rendering a made intensely eil6sli that he will neglect all the enjoyatents of home, his duties as a - citizen, 'all knowledge, all improvement, all inter-et in the world of polities, of art, - of science or of , religiorr, end in fact of every thing worthy of a man; in the psi:wait-of I:eafless and the wealth and aggrandisement which it brings. . Snell 'there are in and 'the description will not be hard to apply to individuals in Any Mud - 1 s These are exceptions, however,to - the general . rule.? The greatest number of our city business 'men therishilis sentiment au their Urea. anti ._,they only Boally giro tip the hope of 'gratifying it, with life itself. They look forward with fond anticipation to the time ithen, having &minima - a tonopeteneY, they can retire to the calm enjoy meats of the country; but ilae,. how very few "'jarer, realize the cherished anticipation,. and of of thase'who do how many meet:with sore dis appolnlment! The enjoyment so long hoped for, and the prospect or whictO,hcs gilded the weari some hours .-or-business, eludes their grasp at the rely moment ofttifiumiedrealization. They find that they bare retired , erom the city too late: 'They cannot bteak up the habits of a whole life., The country' no fondly pictured by the imagina . lion is net the fiountry_of reality. - Diegru!tal to find disappOlntment and'annoyanca where . they "rooked for - the fieslt and rosy delights yrhinli on ly youth Can bring, they return to the citiagain, sad and weary, feeling that life has been a mis take, that the.happiness so long songfit for has eluded their grasp, 'flaying in language which - Itasantrie poetry than tnitb, wel Is all ' a electing el ve r. . • • Poe me.' . siren. Among" the many mistakes of life, none is greater than to expect enjoyment in the country. - after the mind and body are both horn out in the cares of a city life, and after the habits are thoroughly settled'and confirmed. ~Let this be _borne in mind by those who are looking forward to aretireutent iri theeolontry at some indefinite "toture period: The great wont is, country homes for city bu siness nten;nat when they hare retired _from hutinesa, bat when they are actually engaged in si home fora few years of age and dedia pitude, abut a home fir a whole life, from youth hoary hairs:. le in to unite tlie,hastle and sc-, - deity,. - and enterprire, and utility of city life,. with the serene and elevating, and purifying en joyments of n rural house -to blend the city with the country,zo thnt . one may gradually be lost thisthou other, .without that abrupt transition eo , characteristic of most cities in this country. ' To show how this can be done, and to impart the experience of those who lasso tried it and snanceeded„ and to . glee - some general rules for. Abe kuidauce of those who wish to try it, Will be the object of a few:disjointed papers. 'We make no pretensions fo anything original on a subject which'has oCapiedthe attention of come of the - most useful men,-who have made it the study of - a life; but we unrydron some hints which may lead the reader to iiek.ilt.the books for more ex., tended knowledge, and we may impart some in. fortitatiort to regard to this . peetitior locality.. which °ley be mere! to those seeking Gentian, ,We have strwelaith . in the correctsi s, ntltity Ella feasibility - 44 olir views on this subj ct. We 1. write only forthose who love a country lite; who 6/o . sta - tient taste to'enjoy its varied beauties; 'who love its serene pleasures awl lie pare air ; wholielight. In trees and.flowerS, and'who' have , tiuth:eienttourage to makesomeonerifices to se- . nutria conntry - honie, Oar object is to assist .thein erects.. and, to remove their_hesitation.— Those who prefer a city home, or whcee'teou•' :lions will not permit them teinaulge in the pros _pea of so delightful n gratification, and there are thousands of estimable peisons in this oltnation; can psis this article by: The -Aline seems up. • propitiate for thought on this subject. This is ' the best meson for selecting a. country home nod' formaibig preparations teimprore it. The elec. tiops ere inn% Congress will tot meet for some weeks, and men have time to think of something. which more nearly concerns their. social end in diiidoal happiness than even politics and goe eriiment. Voir' The Washington Usion,"•whect - .tea the'plisiibility of the necessity of altering the, naturalisation la* to-. remora existingnvils, or, prevent those apprehended, forgot the Baltimore _platform, which ordleittyas i'soned plank* in the Democratic creed "that every attempt toabrldge the-caistitig:,piirileges granted to foreigners Might to be misted with the same spirit - which swept the alien and seditious laws (ruin the ette , tote book." Thu Union meat look to Da ortbo: Tl4,6l)Mortar or Iltr..lotes Fulanins.—The Uncertainty Which ha; so long hang over the fate 23rtlin entetrikingaiscoverer;Sir.Tahn Franklin, to at length Melaurably relieved. ilia remains and those of hie party, axe soPpesed and beliey- . ed bare been discovered by,the &gallium . Ituliana at the spotvrhere they. periubqd by afar sation: Qis melaucholySte will excite 'thocom.• mistration of the.civilited.world. 7Doeutithe to Qviscr.--On the . 11.4 instant I .Ifender Rey, a Colonel in the 'Turkish caval- Dongfass auule one of his peCialer'demettitra- tirof whom frequent mention is made the - eat afar is described' as eig hty - nine years lions in qpincy.. %That place If the - re' • - •.• of age, of medium size, but powerful. tame.— of Douglass, and IS the People Ihnin owes •Beis of Tutu origin, a blussulman by birth, riboutall the importance be btu ever obtained.— , born in the Crimes, to Which his father emigra- After he moved and went South; he established ted from Poland, and inherits the rink of a Count umnirial home in Chicago. Ile came then to r e d . en m er tnta e j i : d ' B r 2r2ibble'criln f ile Yet•lll°Feethi his early borne for consolation s after being•re- re , wen expelle d and 41teue ro e m fonrard he be ee o lhirs ' w " orn jrcted at Chicago tied ecoutof and scorned in enerai of Russia. His life has been' spent in neariy every. county of the State. Quincy in-,' warfare. He participated in the Carlist war la also the h ome o t Ri c h,„.„l,„ e , hie ally in the tie- Spain, and the revolutionary struggies•in Porte- Insults was iniTaity, who hal made large prepar.i. be rr se , ored r o. ah el Ids even v differe in ot o the rders of nobility. Cons for the reception of the great Little-Giant, , Ile was at the Siege of Herat in 183 C,, in Central the ante' all-powerful Doughtsi. • Surely, then. • rtiliir, participated in the Chinese war with the there was one spot where be could hopetu Sort British, and fought under Abd-el-Bader, in Al a cordial and sympethitieg reception. 'Ja e f or • Mee,e was in' the Hungarian revolution under great.,.,' IP, The i ‘rGeeeeien. heted ti lle h rt u and * h i st ttin st e w e bee e m n in the Terk a ish i3o uurv .i. ic . c . . , one It.nar.l ail taem i'fiSs men and imiar all th g e .In We 14Ontegr 'n in war -he' told. A goodly number, however, sseembled tot, achieved a brilliant victory, and won the title of boar him speak. but the silence lit . width they 1. Pasha. but Austria anditussin protesting against roo eieed hire es he mounted the rostrum, was such an honor to one of the Hungarian leaders, he voluntarily resigned it. At Kasha, last win ominous of the coming storm. His friend Rich • ter he rendered important serricas. It is card arisen steal by his side with elongaicil face, and thr:t. he speaks french well, and hes e traveled anxious eye. The speech eommetiepi and went I %Leh 'in the United States. no cheer, but now and then .a moan ' grated upon the earsof the speaker. lie grew savage in his desperation, and, .vehementin his thmunciation of °Abolitionists," °Knew-Noth— Inge," ."81.1.: Republicans," and..Nligers."— Finding all his efirts vain, he vice over, whin; before ba could tale Me seat them woo united and loud call fur Mr. Jones. an anti-Ne Lraeka Whii, who mounted the ?land amid hums !lath made the welkin ring. and Douglass and 'Richardson funs pale, and immediately offered there, right in the face of Douglass and at his IVIII meeting. a Series of resolutions condemns. Piry of the Nebraskir.bill, and the coorsts . of Doug has and Richardson, and put them to tote, and they were passed by four tincve! The crowd 'ens not. satisfied yet, and they gave three rousing ichcers for- Archibald : Williams, itichardsorea competitor for. Commas, rind then dispersed in great good humor. It has hitherto been . a. strong Democratic district, and Douglaaa-and Richard- run Itore'been eormidered omnipotent. We pre diet Williams'' eleotion by n kandrome majority. ASTOUNI,I2:II Ilona : = The news of the fall of Soba4topul which reached us by the ar riral,has rued' out to Lei he most extraordinary flogrx whiCh ties ever been perpetrated. All Eu rope was deceiied. Louis Napoleon, the Lord Mayor of Londim, and the eight hundred mom hers of the Board of Exchange who sung mrithe Queen." must feel peculiarly: fat. • PENNSVII.VANIA LEGIALATVItE. I=l lab Did—Philadelphia City—Eli K. Price, W., Wm.. A: Crabb,* IV. and A, Dial—Philadelphia County—Wm. Good- IV, Levi FOUtkroti, D., and N. B. Brown,* D. 3d Dist—Montieme4 County—Benj. Frick, . - 4th Bind—Cheater and Delawnre—J. J. Lew .• . • sth. Dint-I*rtslFilliant Itt }Easter, D. 6th Diet—Backs--IToWardli. Sieger. D. • • ith Diet—Lancaster and Lebanon—J. W. Kil t:agar,. W., and J. C. Shaman,' W. Bth Diet-Northumberland and Dauphin—Da- Taggart,.W, • 9th Dist—Northampton and Lehigh—William •-• 10th Dint—Carton. Monroe, Pike and Wayne —Jennie lh Watutt,D. 1119 Dist—Adams awl Fran kli n— D . Meßin ger. • • • 12th Distirork—Jecob S. llaldeman,,D. • 13th Dist—Cumberland and Perry-Saomel Wherry. D. • 14th Dist-Centre, Lycoming, Clinton and .Sullivan—James W, Ltaiggle. l), 11th Dist.—Bloir, Cainbrin Wad Rantinglon— a. Crenewell, jr., D. 16th Dist—Luzerne, Mummer and Colnintia—; C. IL Bnckalew, D. - • • 17th Dist-Bradrord, Sne.inehmtna and. Wy. osning—W,. M . . .18th List-L`Tioga, Potter. McKean, Eli, Clear, field, Jefferson and Forest—B. D. Ramble. D. • 19th.DIst—NIenler, Foaling° and. Warren— p, , :oth Dis t -. Erie ,, and Crawforil—Jamei Skin -tat Dist—Butler, Bearer 'and Lawrerce— , ;old Ferguson W. • Dist—Allegheny—Geo. Darsie, W., and ' ; Jonas R. I.lcLiintralt, D. L'o'd Diet-Washington and Greene—John C. 41enniken, , 2.4 th ,Dist—Somerset, Bedford and Fulton-. Fwzini.s Jordan, 'B'. • • - :.sth Diet..-Armstrong, Indiana and Clarion— S. S. Jamison D. tlCiliDist—inniata, :Mifflin and Union—James Sellers, 4W. 116 Dist,-Westatareland and Fayette..:-Wm: E. Frazer, ',American. . s tiSth Dia--Schuykill, John Hendricks:V. Democrats ; American 1; Whigs 13. • , New Members. Rouse of Representatives. . ADAMS. , Glenna Moses 3ECltan. D ' J 31 Stocktialn. D Attain:NT. - InDIANA. Inn. liirkpittrielc, D& A Alex. IFCtinnell, a Jacob Guy, w & . A , nanoxox. Jot n J...3IUSe, w& IV A Barry, D& A Path' L. Stalin, A LASCASTEEt. C S Eyster, A Hugh D & A Atittatno3l.4 &e. Jacob L Gras", D & A GIY Ziegler, n& A Emlen Frankrui. Phillip Clover, , John V Ilerr,,r Abner W Lone, w U W Witmer, Iv AtrAvsn, S".e. I.II3KELS6. Wm Stewart, w B Dunning; D & A It BChamtierlain, ts Did. W. Palmer, w& A CB IdeGombs, a nettean, &c. ZDTORD, - Sic. 8 Y lieCatmint, Ind. '0 -Wm fr Dogherty, Ralph Clapp, r Gegme;B.lCing, w ' Daniel Lott, v s noan. nitrrt.m. .Teremiah Moogle, D Elijah ~forrison, Anitreerlf. Ballade, ' Yl5l HOZ A3DMK E. John'F tioJerman, a Abr. Dlioger, Samna Sherer, n iDIKTGO3I CRT. • I:ILAIK,-&D. Jacob Fry, Jr., u George IV Smith, w lIN Wickersham, w (too. Leas, lad- o Rittenhouse; w. xiattorotto. NOUTIIAMPTON. Laporte, o PLittiP4oboson, o . Judson ilolcome. W Moses Bash, o LUCY& NORTHUMBERLAND. Ell Garrison, se, .GirLeon M forty, iad. n 'WatsonP wßalf.' Second F Grinner, w 'Eirk Rainer, A CAIIIIDD AND kr.Olau. enu.ADEtentt cm - . • Raman Rapp, M V Rater, D risme., Craig, t: Henry K Strong, W & A • cerrne: lArns R Morris,' ,r A A C Mal. Ind. D& A George R Smith, w& A CHESTER. PIIILADELPLWA en. Mark A: Ihalgson, w. NV. Carlisle. n 31: -- J.3'sutypacker, w R. L. Wright, I. • Wra.-11.3-Dowdttg; w - A..Comminge, Temp. &A M:ltttrisLiv, -AC. • E. G. %Viterbo:ma w & ' Nichalas Thurso •• sc. Then. R. Allege.' •• Tkomse•W&tls. - vr & A J. A. Simpson -- •• WED. EDITOR, jr., w A A Thee. C. Steel • . COLUMBIA, AC. .R. Al. Enact, A -Jamea'l3. "Maxwell, D • J. 8. Fletcher, A CRAWFORD. S. It. Bowitian,w & A A. B. REDS, W RCM/EMILE. flow:slLPswelLr •13enj. - Christ, D .- CUMBRALAND., •Clma. Frsiley, M. ponia4s6o,. w SOMERSET. w& A Joseph Cummins, w . . , DA0P1111:1... SCAQUARAXNA.AO. ot A T. Lathrop, i • I,..B r atistrawer, w Jon. Smear/SW.4 w 31a41.10e1c, w- 'Thos. w . - Ram • eatax, ae., • JAS. hOIDrAnD, u James W. Crawford. 0. J. Ball, w. wanumaroa. rATSTTL A WRATHoIeD.SICIA J. Kropp, w Swag D. Page, ar a.: A Jan. MA0:t1110117ji, Jeooe Weddell, Wk. A WAVIS. '- Clement lfubbi, PS: A O. A-Btarkweather, lr Jae- Foster, p &A: . YOEK. ERASMUS: EIFW. Free, Temp. n James B. Orr, n Wm. I'llonkey„Tem. w James Lowe, w Daniel Rutter; Free Boilers, .11; Whigs, 48; Americans, 1I: In- Sependent and American -- DEmocrals, 19: Pierce 1 - Democrats, 24. lentsxorous LIMIBLATVIM—From the 're turns' published in the Indianapolis lemma, it appears that the “Reforte" perry ,will bard a large majority in joint in the legislature of Indituni, and will thus elect a good man end true, to thell/aited States Stows Senate, in,place or Mr. Pettit'. firthose Senators who hold over, 15 are eadlo are "Reform." Intit; a - late' election, 9 Democrats were elected end 13 lieform,7 which leaves the Democrats ale ma jority in the Senate, allowing that 'none of those who hold over hue changed. The Rouse stands 35 Delniurety, 51 "Reform." Majority on joint ballot 17. : SECTIONLIAX. —The ,ChtalFstawn Mercury says : ~ , ., , Sationalint. we repeat, iLtne only true policy of U. S.:/a.'? - It has been polity for many rain, as bas beita„ ), evident: to every impartial °beerier. When was th South' divided On the question of Slasesi exteild ?• It has not only been sectional bat agtrini e.' It has orerstopped the boundary net for it b the Constitution and tho lairs of the laud it Is7about time that the. free' States s h . '.'. - eq/efitirei, Of Theory- .it their -tiition; mat - •• nuidl.4 biking tifter the "affects etfree . DCAitt OF VIM CATHOLIC PatClilVUO4All TAU net, AND F.CATIIMILED.—We last evening received information of the death of the Catholic priest, Ref. Joss ILLUPSIT, an Italian,'who wan tarred and. feathered end ridden on a rail in Ellsworth, Me., on Ktturday night last, while on a visit to Int place. The only excuse yet offered to pal liation of the atrocious conduct of the tool,, is that, formerly, while a pastor at Ellsworth, he engaged in a controversy on the School question. Admitting that tho priest could have been guilty of any misconduct sufficiently vile to *arrant popular violence, his participation in a discus sion of an open question, was certainly not of such a character,' The attack upon him for the Cause given is a disgrace to the town, which can only be remored by earnest and energetic efforts on the part of the respectable citizens of Ells- worth to bring , the perpetratrs of the outrage to the severest punishment prescriled by law for !the crime — they have committed.-j 2 N. lint. The I,ulon Observer thus alludes to recent forgeries, Just brought to light in that city: - "A very painful sensation vas produced this afternoon' among the limited few who bef.4olo aware of circumstances by the statement that au eminent solicitor's firm, acting as the le gal adviser of a great public company, has hceu cninmitting extensive. forgeries, to the injury of clientri who tool litho and trust deals deposited with . it One or two instances of a grievous character have beet, mentioned, in which are in- TlriTC3 the iutererts of plodding men of busincry, who hare been for years accumulating a moan. ate competency, nud if the rumors current he true, the dieclorures will throw into the shads those arising out of Mr. Collie (mot, as lately exporod under this head." Tun 01 - riAol: ON A CATHOLIC PRIEST IN Mats . r..—The Bangor Mercury confirm the des patch announcing that 'the Bev. Mr. _Baps% a German Catholic prlest, had been tarred and feathered and role on a rail, at Ellsworth; Me. He is stationed at Bangor, but was on a Gait at -the titna''to Ellsworth, where be was formerly pastor, and where ho heoll been engaged in a eon trovemy nhout.the public erhools. The Mercu ry rays the outrage was committed by a few of the most notorious rowdies of the city, and that all the respectable citizens indignantly denoun ced the anthers of it. SPECIAL N4'I'ICF EtclAtine's Vermlfuge.—No remedy ever tiorvutr‘l has lava ro ruarwtful as the great aorta sued. dos of Dr. !Mani, All attai., used It tutees.. equal. lyastonlst.l and delfalsd at tte stOnderful sus , at sud demi. To pun lib tit the tratlmnalalslu it.4tar amsld ell volume. es must thrruers nnitzot &tinsels. with a brief sistratt of • isa of theft. .Japtwt c. AllotiAd Aoldwr. sive • dos. in a 411146,watt old, and it brought .war .w. attire another &we tw .war child. which brought sway fsi 'ort, inwkinit It warms In about 11 haunt ' Andrew Downlnst.cleriikbary torO.lan, Vein° worwint ty. g‘td hid child owe tcw ttowtorwl. sod alto pateed - 1:1 licwtmorwitsw . , on repettlian tivilosw. chwtottil ed ILI mum Joastbow shroan,c(Woot U,glen, Perk counts, la, itrlbei that be Is usable to sup.o4 tbo d.rraod, as th J.llOO. 14 Ms uelshbc., hood Isl.:alter is trial of the ethers flat rinse lamas! t Dr 31eLarle's Verrolfugs. Strom D. A d. W .l•nlh.n, of Wiwi:miter. la, happened let spring to get wear of this Termite,. After male, • fe• MALI.. the demand became so irmat Mr it that their arm., anon exhanatkl They elate that It boo pordurf •4 the Lem *emit urml, and lo e'er, repel. mem,: the Psolde. ss.l`arthasers will he careful to mk r, DR. wt.!, riv. 4 CKLT.IIIIATED TF.R,tIISCUC and tlitiOnone else. AU other t sosolfeena to nomparboni are igrartkilasa Do. 31' Lausis Vermiform, also hi. enleheatxl Laver PO. rms nort be had 3A•iiimalmitaiii• Doug Stoma is the Stat. fr. ‘ Ft ".;"4' 141. ;1511 tsricyrit ens, humerecan to J. Kidd k CO, leooll'etre et' Wrigitt,'s Premium Xathairon.—This in- Taloa:A. preparation for the Hair, has attained tW. en's, rat popularity. and lemarie the quiver.' favorite In every wrotr. It has adm the eanetkm. and Is stronoly recoup tolnel.l by the prlnelpal chez:Ultima phydelaus Phil. deipLia. New York. Carton, and all U. prireirel Ml , a a the Unidd as an odertalled preparation as Pty.:T..o.e human . , . . Javan/a at p,..tpp Ang n t . r si, en, Revassisp itradenr, • Arrsavensine Ids Hord, lligkirly 0,17 ,e ppnnr. hanitontiutd dritnru,mlar... Tullet article, ft DM no equal for Its delteate and rotunda - Ina perfume_ After sea bathing Its candy ars 'truly &tab trul,ntllss ly retecrlng thnes dlragrovable restatluvot, curb as lu•ad. Nabs, untdeses and lasaltrubn (arise:rating the nervous 'TU..... and above WI. presinatlna aur InDnions 'Sects tot e sadden stananf tom beat oold. 10mq...dant. nt rale. and Innumerable rsoon.unondatiou. from lean of lb. blatant standlng. are • outdate/It urns( of Its •uls•rtru . - . over all btber Finn... Dons Fu the fed , rarr.ful tow", Ar Wrioh^s Prrsaort Kutl , drept, al , pots a wornl.l/ , r art frk. For ol* br Dr. 111.4.. 11. ititveEn. N 0.140 Wt.] .t..40r. es ur nlralo A:1.7. Intr. Rdsta.rer barns. ortrA dasT PrifiLNO BROTH:tit% ' W 0 irs'a""A.J., .c 1 sT 9, - NU- 14 WOOD b-1 %/;I/, - 1 , PITT.YIIIGII, YA. PmleSel hutitire4a of 111 • tartans us a porn mil 'alit - hhu um urr.ln-in, must bate un doubt...taint gia aria , 'mallet u.s. AP inline".iiiii , ' f lily abut lig ~le al It In these Moira. SAIL r,..,....0 Kr the Auden... ill char ralarrhura and dawn., Incilua• lions (on Al. ni•tnent..4 1 leaved the avian, weak and 4..- 1.4111•4.1 Whatever a attieristute la • true remedy fur alaia.a,rhoula!li# used and kit." we µteethe 13 , ,n0n Post of Fri.lay.rreatilir th iiilloallag atatesueut iltro ter..642-LNot a 'harps Vbo has noel WIJ Ws FcbeS. dam iiebnappap, 4 tiring the Warataaisini, has dleJ with the cholera, .51 the Faker 'lt 110 Lien taloa ita 1,2,4 ch :.I•rialt the lest taro innotha iati during au, mod°u rawly liars.. &lJ wholorthiand nhail sti Pr. K):l'Stilt'il Druo Store No. JO. WirdWL, . reihilla oh A. A' VAI I IIIIER /a BRO., - Coraer 3 4tli wad Smithfield eta,, , r'l',ll"rt BMW 11. RA., AriENTS . , " stAte• Mull al Eire& Marine insunAger CO PANV (IV HARRISBURO. 13. W. IT I. $360.000. 'Clitardire an Nozine Insuroace Co. ;OF riIt i LAISELPIII4 . ; • Ckl!IT 1. 1 0 30000. INSZTRAYQE CO 1/'.4.V.Y OP Til I.: I'ALI,EY , . I 1: uIVIROLVIA, . - .Withil :STKIt, \IIIROINIAI • )--.. _ . . Capital 8200.00 a- - .1 , ,..R. yo b 4. INAU WC 00 co.or Prmitunulf; AUTHORIZE ) fiAL $7,000. 'Nub I, i 4:O4PAIRLS!'e. ARNOLD &I WII,LIA MS ata oral - mans or • Chillsoo Pima es, Wrollron Tubing -. A241 , VI INii GRNERALLY, For Worteelag v i . 1 1'17264,60n of Bu il ding, 4 . A. A W. will rontmet iv MatO,l.Pti .AO _v.mit.u.g 'or Memo or Ilealtater. PI s ortildleon'ib.a. linumbet. Febesdu Ito.guio, F - Hee. amen 1t0,..., Court (Moe. Jen Itotele r epeellln . No. IM Simko! et. littsbursh Indigeition an Liver t;omptaint Cured or Ell li.s rlrrsoLxy.l.—Ri..4 the r.u.a., wt., Mum R.. O. Pleitemon, • all nusrflu orm.o Ite. P. al. Una— film.—Myseltand irlfehavlau been reAtif imnalltieslbtigt e ; r a t eOf.yonoPetroleent what to erWritii i raVetal 1 nliVi r lea titr Mitlegeni * RV ' r ; r 4' C .4L'''' ''Uh ir"""`1".U .00 ....a ,. ° v... o,lpAieui..:utifc ti ' ajr ' " ' 7 k_,..,), ''''' rw tof u;.—‘,.., r.c ,ten t Le Ale 14 e' www rte. WW we bee* over a enjoyed livid tteZtla a;s Jeep. alma eltine Ova thim. / tvel not talvel a On& wittla ta6. Mat follterm of the a h which mi Metre.. the dye , petit. eres relieved. and I have telt nothlme oni .1.. uat th... My elfs.w. Om relieved from • chetah: 0... or the Ilver, ehleh had bee otserend years etandlnits by We eve of your Petroleum. (tit by P.' end t es ta an d lt. KEYSER. lea littAiylv D7ll eta and OW. Dealer. mem v.v.. •I ow,. advettlidetu Petroleum coDT,I oa3 Du fist Pod - --- inning and lilutina Pi Te".—P4ril'y rmety Ri 0 iardar. la ad saw .V.watUa a 4114 ' klagaalas, la • luta to allit Par I .g Ado Faltr Yaw. itaaracturare Aga. lab //mat Meat. Plltabant, naband and fa nM f dada., OD f 411,71.40 D. W. C: DIDm74II 1 4 11))111ES, RAI3E Sr. CO.. • - Mt ESSOR TO 4' A. it. II ' .; I , , IG BitOTHER, MAN acrylic/ tor SOLID BOX VIC , HAMMERED IRON Ali LES, CROWIDIIII3, SLEDGES. INIAT.: T , KS, PICKS, • Timher.g4, 'l' Lace° & Cotton Screw, &41toto .14."4 - .7121 , .11addim. Ear an d Erik! , Bop, with tiwcr,:l and Noll .. - . omplote,', .PIT.TSBC4O,II,: ,PA., b i tort Vrtutrotit, No, 41 W m, wrwirr ilin n e on 42 - 411 :oral* yams, • , • mh114.1 Dili arri .90 ' .—.lie Conformator awn , tnnottAtnno ' .i... - .. 137 'With. nit to tb• pentMO olup• it Ms@ s•I. so a nn: to Ina *lily cre the Lima .. Aidd ota• A Aral et it.ta B.*.a tut Clay be na .t77.Weal a. 011941 - N. 0011..3. . . I A CAR].) I have the pleasure ta annouhee to those who hare hitherto obilaialme with their teem, and tc. lay friende sad the addle geheraily, that. haaingaehort time sari retuned:tram the East with a lure and weer SUPERIOR STOUR OF GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE. - Imo MeVMad to .enralY an arders.on better tem. than formerly. In casmaptenee of the hantemet Indus of Grad. whhh. fur the part few swaths her hardened theF.mtern market. =dor the thalami Mooed , U tho .." t Mt.. very Important mirantages were r [rem! '.4, math buyer.; and hence I hare teen enabled to purehare my Onode et • Imre dimeannt on thelr whatM r ae.. My eeleotloo ,... t of plain Clothe end ' merett embraere every code. from the costlier end more unstentl • I Mod h•lePteLl torbe want. a , }abating Men, the One" anal. Ulm minable far gentlemen of Csehlort, amens shirts ere mine . Incapable of being. Surpassed In thee/warier of the material and richness elite eiilsh Sly fancy Cloths comprise every diecrsiil or .ior— grt,o. olive green, Inrisible gran. dark and Ilcht hominy Mien bronnodne mar. and various shades of blue. aly fancy emohneres namberforty tlemat patterns. Vestinip are of Warden. Velvet Pitieb and env Isoldered Cloth; oonffirlalng the different larks now In fashion. My assortment of Crarata la unusually Larne and rations. all lately ItstrarteiL Mr , blooftment of 31'1 , promikwi mud) more eatanalre Pelee% th. Waal. In ennaNuenee of tho I variety m that I hare with •hlrh to sup. ply It. 51/LI4EIIIO/E Alai tn. who toll.. diatlntroishael rank In his profeealon, and WWI/ no reemurneudatlon to the faroad Datahur.thera, will superintend the Cuttlaw De partment., Ili. numerous friends will arse,. rownemlegi In tine. 1 natter ndoelf that I Omit be able to furribli garments siltable for clam, ratted up In aneh a man and on melt term. no ahall anarm all comp . ..talon. and I would therefore aolklt a call trout all who are not wedded to anr particular hosts,. seaktmdifc SOLOal01: STONED. tio. 00 Hind at. Palpitation of the Heiat, DTP rv , m B Di. : mina, Livid Unmplaint. and Mika. all relieved and curia In an iners4lbis abort spans of lisps. by Cuter's Mp.meh ilia t ore; the grrat too k ind putiller of lb. blood. It coot sins tint pattieln 01 alercurr.bnium nr noxious do. la piirfneth harm less. and baa turn! ' more than Ova bundelid Mli of di. We nen only of the reader to the nertlnestac • Go? of nhnik may be found to another enlate n. and all of nbleh Ore detellei tarot! aronn.l the bottle. It le the nester[ 0.11 2telny and fell Ile.n.iner. 00.1 so eit . ie neer the Wan' truly' remark,H. 4,..1 edrrrtlaemrnt. , Imdaw24 • Plenve publi.h the following extruct froth • Circular Grit. o ,,Ehat kgrrrupc. I=l l iThoeanditlion of this 0111 , . not•II toff..lna 'Monti, !taws th•• is stun& theroln• fi•LI fo•hao. with • roofoielatile ,ourplua the Oiftifieliy lioS oval. dollar lo say Haut or olio, Inntituliaot with ri largo fiateinfo ',oh at our orafit haul. owl 000 r iloo jt now outstanding will to promptly tint! at ffiaturiti o 'o hm:our Invaltrnonta laud, fiffokit *nil iniacif•oro raiof nor 11w:rand and Tinny. Moo/rood hollah. footfall loran Ishmael. duo and la the COY,. transfulsolon fn. A4trte.... NEW Ally EicrihEIVIENTS R 16 DANE ur l`irrsuctoo, 0ut01.r215t,1!!!.4. ! N Election 2, fur thirteen DireCtorA, to Serra it to , tb..1.117..ar. •111 buit af. Itata MUM. 31 21.15,!het•.,n hotro thw a 9 A II .tl,l M 0121 Ed JAS. le 1113lItAV..eash • Itaa a .4. Prrrant Lau, vet: N eleetinn for thirteen Ihreetion oP this _II Hank lb. ew g.l ' min ew,..111 I. held . lb Rankle,, Iliuge. on MUNI/A day of Suven ater ' ll net t. be. tureo u the hours au 5.51. awl 3 P ne2l-4CJ JUiI,N II 11/515, Canhler. Fall Supply of Hardware lI III'S a Ilwrrv. 71 .111arl:et near 46. rtM , lniz or tiar.twar. amocie• mt. l.nurt Cut 'Cud. L.Eeer liermala and I fra, Chains. 011ator :Awl. Mann'. .4.1 e •na LoQu LI« 'lnln., .111.4 DIU A.xes. r with • mun. aluortln.-at ”( WI In a IFILT4. I*.:.t.str. In ,I,e(11.0.1. England. _ . • It. C. ity. tab*, A. NieNIANUS ha, ing arrived ivod it LI. a method Infortubb; f.remar ill pup Is and c (Hondo th tbl at b rill open tom IYANCI 1117.4. b. 1.11 on orsatTIIUILIII/A I,OcLIM, alba YA V LITY: MALL: also,at Y.XCEL. , IOII HALL allnaln.ny City, abk-b Cony ho bappy .11 Micro .1111.1 doodrous of baildna lb. beantllbl Sot of clauebbbloultdno4 with gm,. elinutta, Or. 111. tyrw• .111 b.* as hut Pe.estl. It. rill "I..a.rb all Ow Jantx, aqle Anwp. La.p.tber rrllb tabby nor and Iwoutlful daney• navvy briar/ IntrAn. , ll halLla Ladly•e' Hsu ulaela I.afayrtla 11211 Tnoadaya .and Tburalaya aL 3 o'clorV.: Audi/anti at I. aelaelt. 10 Lida "' Lissa In Allagbeny .111 be foruw-1. whlrlb lane of alerting, dna nod., allYby Avon. Mr lI'MAN tP4/ I.lllRa .1 Lafayetla IlallZYntrann, on Mf.a.l at . fro. byl 2, sad frob, 0 übkk every day. 4 SSIG Nr,E'STIOI ; IOE.--Whereas j.eeh Ix by drod dated Oct made •.I.OMAIIII tbo underolanod. Co the I+,oll 01 Rio antis Isaymbayilvon all pry-nous 13,414,40 to maid Elliott:la maim Itnonadiata bayalont.• o 4 1 0 lboa• Ybdtna against Alm to preaant them, authentic-al.-Y. for mettlylbrnt. IV. 1Y %CON% I.llt.urvh. Cho tconomized 20 per Cent. E would reTuctfully rah the particular 'vtion or the youlAle to tr,,er 11Ap , BURNER. tetitecl I,y SAM (I Kl. K. 1.11:1Ch. ot" the eltr In of r Ws, phls..o3lntrurtor of the pellielyml Ga. Wane the Uolte,l Mateo. • . This BURY Kit le ealPtitated to 1..77.1M15Z the burning tia• In House. Public itulidinas land Rm..: at the n dured memos. of. per amt. Ileehha. It , • light cir '" g=r l ZlLT l ATgtllll 4 tltTrat=rW=lMry .la. burner./ nith Pausing tne tlas to lei suddenly dean:Sod froth the top of, the con. .lorting pipe, and to de...n.1. and aftcreranl• to pas. thro. horizontal capillary holes In tint Weep! the rapping -Ph.: loin the &resort!. hump, and towend to the burning redut.: by which.lnesne the suplar for ' , timing Math. . lead and itnia awl thereby render. the dame anit 5.1a..-rweahle. though the pr•mann. In thP main WO pipes mar vary. 11410 n c ea.. orsd Ulan there', pre ventol.and onaptete rnnibustlot and Ktrsaly light arc Si..tain.. I:pry one Is snsro.lllat In maniaa or noting lona hr owned.. they hors tbelr eren mon o , s• I..Junnt and 101 P Injury Is nut to ruurtifluts the llntst Itself an from Its Knell/W.lons. rblehroulpels hr opt' , nerves to be roatln• ually sdljartlng their actlnn. In order Mat the rye Burnero ulaple4 Übe light cinder •11 Its ens ans. Thlr law on Path ettert., it Orman soft, en,. and •Ptesel y Hest. not eve t (eels unn e W thn or n n e ra lnslnne la p rfnurmn u it y I . t 4 1.1 L.. toy further u liu n na s on. uldrens JOKES KEN I WoODWARD. Auents.-et-this often.. . P. n.-11unter• tan be soap at tilt.. PIPa.. 0n1.141. W °°" lah l td LiaaLliAjn \Y I W.I ftE=l'htia and Knift Tray edeed only of Nrereut si pamtrd Tuba; Churns. and Imtelr. Market Itaaketst.Pleklas. Knott- Caaa, Panny Work Baskets, /le, ae. for 'al. at Knot, ly nJdort"J priers, to rkon out the last warm suck, ..:es 1.14a1 r st. twat J. W. MeVARLEIII. • e3nB Freeh 'each- I' ree'd this day and for sale by ten J. W. Ha/MIA:, D. ti 1.16 , rty at. • . SALMON and Lobetere, prepared of ..h1, RE 1,k,,u;27, -4 KC° • cotton. ILOANS—A. A. Mason & Co. have out opep.l an rkpaut and etiewalt• aanostuamt of Cloth, Patin sot trirot Cloaks. with tto• slebest styles of Trim. oem • VONNETS-- A. A..)1e,..1.& l!". are daily I ',ng Ilse !Meat scul ltoLlonrll,. Patin mall I.lvot ni Tbfir sawtll,Bll ..illprloN . oor•rda of Ilutstrod buuns-t5..1011 _ . nef.l It ? r' l l ! '. ro l i i :, 1 4 1 1 1 1u li4 lit 8 hj. il i !l o ll smattaeot of IS.omPt ItlLlsmo 1.1 ROI tablonm Alo, hruhlerat that. And Cubenort• .r Ntwt.fresst rnrner /lb tad lark.! rte. %k I INE WHITE .WOOLEN YARNS—The Ladlo. stre resveKrullr loi,rmed that M.. Fla. ite Yarus. that bar. ltsvn • tp.l. yrret •Sersal..l• sr riv.sl tills day by Exprrrr. smt will le aOl.l rA.ap ut 1.h.• rreu.ire,, FILANK VAN 11illlhrilL ~~1 Alarka 11:V)§- o , agys baud at N0..4 Marla at. PRANK vAN tioI:DEP.. • - - - - glO HINN-E OR ITALY. by sladatdo IL 1 stark translated by Isabel MU. •ith Metrical vet Moo. crib., ode,. hy 140.1.10. I a 1 .1. 12na t for Isle te_S KAY A Ca. tt .4 pt. A - AcoN ree'd and for sale nt«IPURI TEM ill I.WoitTii. B . . UTTER , -;!ff kg, parkpal nud LHI jars du N o . I, for We by__ SIFRIV .FANS—If O but. for sale by Bp are'] aunt v s. . )1. 4 1 XTIt.A BRUSSELS CARPET—Just re .4 0.1.1.1 none orw and Iseutlrul patterns of :choke rt.:reels: hy ittlflifilloN a till, .1. bobtail ! the Theatre. -IEW CA RPETI NOS --Patent Tapeatry Ingrain. Fairs sod nut.er Throe Ply. Soler:ins and lo g rainc large and chnint asnorttnent read trout t h o m ano r... tor e...l,y itoRINSoN C 0..- 0,1 wd Mob et . otweatte the Theatre. 4440 r4Jugrits, I)4lltrAigii 4m) TAN- I N FitS. —For ail . .. ..erea band..th 9.'oettudinlana enunty. 11111.4 1 ( . 0 hours ride) Moto Pittobilrgh, nod 1M miles from filliaide Water Station, on the •Pronsylvanla Railroad. About 40 item krarbared.lo•A tilLtrle laud. onon•hieli is a ln K Mount and Hun. It le well adapted to the raising of fruit, or it wouldmskaan esrellait Dairy. growing I.nrisully. sod lb. pi.. being sole iled with the beet water. There is au slandaurn al t phe titan too., To: Chestnut. Chestnut Oak. (lark WM.,) yttits Oak. Poplar. lie. It la well'onwthy the attention at the Wes akr.l.atl uu,st.or tipfue,Ceepuhl alibrd ebvb not pasture witeli cleated: • - • The whole will la add (or We nu le* P ruett ff. sem or it tm added to suit iittreks l otaat frOobil to S' lrnitriartnts'f. ' l=l. l4 44 lal'aure 'in three uni an , n e yday wants: Title in t iAtatal i te oo tztiria r t i st, cleared,for SI RIO in 4 641 • •-. .0. ,t4ar, Lzr ..,101.111.wa1l araterrol7nfl'::o . 0 .4 q uality, 81toated ilaPkeawf , ...Ira. • sal - S. CUTIIIJERT .'1 140.1:4 at, VALUABLE PROPEBTY;FOR rt WALE. with 0.1 ammo( Lad: s sbane QOM Mill of n run of Mann Mao, a Haw Mill, all in grad order. situated on thebandt and It...Teens', and 01111. selJat • tar gain,ad the owner Is abnat to more Wed. For tartlets eall at the heal Fatah, Mlle* of cat P. CUTHBERT A itiMN. lin e NI li Ance tAk4 . Glr 841Q.1)3 , 014•141 pr, Feilp st.,r I benr: • Phoeunta and Yunge of our laVd, Prover; LIM of Dr• Alarandni AN oft), Judson: Kltbn Nunn idhalrona Wong , ' The ctirpti. Profaner; Jounet Anima Chrlatianty Xxampllfled: Prnon'a Prise Many on Infidelity: Una (XIII, Annan; Mantudanof Kul. Mann.: toston ers I:nation In Chlua4 Travels In A rmenia. Cunt= The Co., Ind Sultan • The Ulna in the Family. do in Chnothni noun Irvine* Work.. compbf C. D. Tarlton Workk With a rill wortlame of tonging and llianallannua tFlu Ana' and Pf.rtat. Mks In met varlaty: Vann 41°P _,1 4 21. C. .t W ALL PAV E R-01a004 qua cheap Wall 11.'4.=:'0,raryK.algeol;Ta r r t "' h " . ; oda • B.BADLE/1 , -Annhanf. ISO LET—A .front l'arlor, suitable for an omes. Depth" at Ito. 42 Fourth groat. 0e21.. UNDER OARMENTS--Gentlemen And UNDER Loan who thlt Winn good u hln, &Wino. or Inaba VATCALI.I'VA toll aapp~~rrttppwnt r •r • , • , prtmorth, Dimond. gi Doz. moAAIE. 4gAtiraViiik a new ej article. reed by ON aterrdnea ' a,elt VAN GORDZIFF. MI Mutat at. ; am Med. 4 fin BBLS. S. F. FLOUR• in title and ar a. HARE/WWI ►(XI. scp44--lo mks for sao.by peLptsl.l IQUORION ROOT--1001 — irbs. for wile by • nswerts & ( S IR SALE-9U nese,' of supOrior Land on Cavrea I *Dd. war Malik. Aba‘to acrr L os lb* west rid• of the elm: all c 4 *attar of Ib txt lirbl •km nts. &vole" of 000 THOS. WOOD F, TS, dth • Pittsburgh Riding School, ralitE subscriber respectfully announces to t the Ladies and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh. that he has routitly erected • RlDlrai SCEOOL...,mhleh, mint st atm, rot/mallow...es and ads tation,:undeninbly carob. y similar egitablintunent In t Stat.. Hsi.. tin is sotasibis Ito. ail parts of the tity. While Ito high tut airy Otrustiora renders it rsturtullt. =IRO to W. Crir libation of brAith, by this most agreeable